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XEROX 4635 LASER PRINTING SYSTEM OPERATOR GUIDE
To display HIP buffer/version information, select the
"Buffer/Version" option from the header auxiliary menu to
open the Buffer/Version window.
To save one of the jobs in the HIP job queue as a file on the
system disk, select the "Change" option from the HIP
window's header auxiliary menu to open the Change
window.
Figure 8-3.
Change window
a. Enter the HIP job number in the JID# field and the name
you want to assign to the file in the File ID field.
b. Select the appropriate header button:
— Apply/Close. Save the job as a file on the system disk
and to close the window.
— Apply. Save the job as a file on the system disk.
— Close. Close the window.
Note: There are additional options that can be accessed only
from Logon Level 3 or above. Refer to the 4635 LPS PC User
Interface Reference for information on these options.
To start or continue printing jobs from HIP's internal job queue,
enter the following command:
HIP START [DUMP][JID[,...]]
If no jid (job identification) parameters are specified, the
entire queue is processed in the order the jobs were
received (or as reordered by a previous START command).
If jids are specified, those jobs are reordered to the top of
the job queue, so they will be the next jobs submitted to
OCS for processing. Jobs that have already been submitted
to OCS cannot be reordered. The START commands issued
to OCS are displayed when the job is submitted.
If the optional DUMP parameter is specified, the specified
job, or the next job in the HIP's queue, is submitted using
the START command parameters specified by the DUMPJOB
command in the HIP file. Only one job is submitted. After
the job is submitted, HIP effects a HIP STOP command.
If any listed jid is not eligible, it is listed in the message:
HP1150 CANNOT START JOB(S): n [,...]
HIP PRINTING TASKS
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